Archive for January, 2014

Jean Wharton-Mathias, the mother of 12-year-old Siriena Tyrella Wharton who recently went missing for roughly a month, has found herself in trouble with the law. This is because her daughter has absconded bail in relation to a matter before the […]

The British Virgin Islands has recorded more than 1,000 road accidents annually over the last three years, according to Chief Inspector Kenrick Headley, whose responsibilities include oversight of the Police Traffic Department. The statistics show that there were 1,240 road […]

As the territory continues to mourn the sudden death of young Demiah O’Neal, more details have emerged as to how relatives and a medical team on Virgin Gorda fought hard to save the youngster’s life. The 11-year-old was however pronounced […]

A disgruntled resident on Thursday sent this photo to BVI News Online in an attempt to prove the displeasure experienced while driving behind a truck in the Sea Cows Bay area of Tortola. The truck was apparently over-loaded and had […]

News that Glen “Supa Cop” Callwood was found guilty in the court this week has not gone down well with some residents, including Simeon Pope who has publicly expressed the views that the policeman was unjustly treated by his peers […]

When we talk about chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCD’s), we’re talking about high blood pressure first and foremost, because it’s top among them in Dominica. Sad that it doesn’t get the top-billing from the public sector, but that’s for another forum. […]

Pastor Esmie Potter is singing the praises of ZBVI Radio, emphasizing that the station appears to be placing greater focus on providing spiritual programmes for its audience. “I don’t know if it’s because you have new employees or whatever, but […]

ST. GEORGE’S, Grenada, Jan 31, CMC – The Grenada government Friday said it would make adjustments to the Electronics Crime Bill after it was criticized by the island’s media organization and the Vienna-based International Press Institute (IPI) for quietly allowing […]

Health Minister Ronnie Skelton has called for a ban on unhealthy foods entering the public school system, pointing to data which suggests that just over 38% of students within those institutions are obese. He wants the decision to be taken […]

The Ministry of Communications and Works would like to inform the general public, especially residents in the Greenland area, that the proposed plans for the drainage solution along the Greenland road corridor between the cemetery and the vicinity of Andy’s […]

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